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how i convert AC voltage to equivalent DC voltage

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equivalent dc voltage

i have AC voltage between 1V and 6V. i want its equivalent DC voltage . if AC voltage changes between 1V and 6V then at output equivalent DC voltage occurs.
 

frequency equivalent dc voltage

what do u mean with
. if AC voltage changes between 1V and 6V then at output equivalent DC voltage occurs

as my perception it'll still AC

but if u want to convert onto 5 VDC try used inverter
u can find numerous inverter circuit on the web
 

battery voltage equivelents

The DC equivalent of any Ac signal is the DC component + (RMS of the original signal - its DC).
If the AC is sinsoid then the DC equivalent of your signal is 3.5 + 5/root(2) V = 4 V
 

A full wave precision rectifier plus a low pass filter will produce a DC output that is equal to the average input. For a purely sinusoidal input you can scale the output by the factor Pi X Sqrt(2) / 4 to get the RMS value. If you have a non-sinusoidal AC, or AC with DC superimposed, the easiest way to get an output equal to the RMS input is to use a true RMS converter IC, such as the analog Devices AD637.
Regards,
Kral
 

you can use any regulator circuit with suitable designed parameters.
 

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